Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Unites States' newly unveiled tariff regime, data center demand and development in the U.S. is unlikely to abate in the near term, given the depth of the market for information storage and computing that data center developers and purveyors seek to address.
For example and to illustrate this market demand, in February Google announced that it expects to hit $75 billion in CAPEX this year, with most of that going to data centers, servers and networking. A chunk of this spending will go towards Google's development of a data center at its 1.1 million square foot leased site in west-Fort Worth, Texas, which when completed will join the company's other two Texas data centers in Midlothian and Red Oak, south of Dallas.